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bigbodychevy 01-13-2006 11:40 PM

Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
You have seen em on TV anybody ever use one.

I just picked one up at Radio Shack. I had an antenna wire fall apart on my RS300 in my Savage 4.6 SS.

The salesman at radio shack said theres is the same one on TV it comes of the same assembly line it just has been rebranded with there name.

I just used it to put on a new antenna wire and I must say I am impressed.

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avg_joe 01-14-2006 12:37 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
I've seen the commercials, and thought that it looked pretty neat...Thanx for the opinion. I just might pick one up for myself, now.
I don't do alot of soldering, but it would be nice to have one avail. when needed. I have used a propane torch to heat up a steel punch to solder stuff before. That looks quite a bit easier, and quicker.

All The Way 01-14-2006 12:57 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
bring a soldering gun or iron....those cant do it all
One of our electricians at work has one and said it sucks, also eats batteries like a fat kid with candy

David D 01-14-2006 01:43 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
They supposedly work pretty good for small jobs, but you nedd rechargable batteries for it. Anyway i will stick with my weller station instead.

Entropy 01-14-2006 01:52 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
Fat kids with candy eat batteries? Hey bigbodychevy the cigs and beer cans add a nice touch to your work station!

crazyjr 01-14-2006 04:31 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
I have one as well. Like All the way said it can't do it all just small jobs

Nitro Rustler Racer 01-14-2006 06:19 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
i like the old fashion ones, cuz if you burn urself, hurts like a mother*******

kdubbz 01-14-2006 11:20 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
Helll ya I like the old ones. I have a old weller soldering gun that heats up to 100/120 Watts. ive burned myself a handfull of times its a rushhhh. I use it for soldering a lot of things, most of the smaller jobs i use a radio shack 15/30 watt soldering iron. Soldering is a good hobby.

smokingcrater 01-14-2006 11:38 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
be very careful soldering electronics with those. i've heard reports of it seriously damaged IC's, as it uses current to heat, there is a very high chance of sending a large amount of current around the circuit board...

jakjr 01-14-2006 11:41 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
I have one of those cold heat irons and am far from impressed with it, OK for very small jobs, but it's useless for the stuff I normally have to solder.

furnaceman 01-14-2006 11:48 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
those things suck! I have one and the tip broke the second time I used it. regular soldering iron is best.

Nitro Rustler Racer 01-14-2006 11:55 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
that thing takes the fun out of burning yourself with a regular one

OfFrOaDfReAk22 01-15-2006 12:06 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
all i have to say for cold heats soldering iron is booooo. they blow chunks

bigbodychevy 01-15-2006 12:27 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
Its much cleaner then my standard iron. Yes the tip is to large to get in tight places but it does the job well, and you dont burn yourself or your working area.

I will use it every chance I get. My older solder iron might see some dust now.

Gotta have the beer and cigs handy for a break down. Makes the job funner ;-).

NitroRunner 01-15-2006 12:34 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
ya ive used one before and i didnt really like it, i use the good old soldering irons

smokingcrater 01-15-2006 10:49 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
if you hate to wait for a regular soldering iron to heat up, just get one of the gun type irons. you can find them on sale at radio shack occassionally, and they work great! i use that for most of my larger stuff (wires and such), just pull the trigger and it is ready to solder in about 2 seconds.

as far as soldering stuff on a circuit board, the best is still the cheapest radio shack iron you can buy, 15 watts and GROUNDED, most soldering irons aren't....

trayman 01-15-2006 07:18 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
i've used one and out in the field they work great but if im at home i use the corded of course but when no elctric is around its a life saver .... my buddy has a butane one and when i can i use his that thing is awsome but hes a mechanic and uses almost daily so he payed like $150 for it

mups53 01-21-2006 08:09 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
I just bought 2 of them. Whan I ordered them on the 800 number they offered the Pro Commercial model for additional $10. I was excited to order them 1 as a gift for my brother and the other for myself. They claimed the Pro model was good for home wiring up to 12 guage. I got it last week. WHAT A PIECE OF CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I tried everything and they won't work. I noticed that they don't offer a satisfaction guarentee. I started the phone calls to the company Cold Heat. They don't answer the phone with anything but an answering machine. They don't answer emails. I finally resorted to a complaint to the Credit card co. They agreed to help. The garbage is on it's way back.
After researching the product ratings I found a vast majrity of owners unhappy with the device. I suggest that if you want to try the thing buy it from a retail outlet that would allow you to return it for a full refund. I am still in shock by the fact that a company can market such junk. BUYER BEWARE!!!!! Mike

gerwen 01-23-2006 09:23 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
Didn't work well at all for me.

XxHarobiker 01-23-2006 08:39 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
mine wouldnt even heat up when it was supposed two and i managed to burn myself with it. bigest piece of garbage.

backfire 01-23-2006 08:56 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
Must be a real knee slapper at Radio Shack for them to sell box loads of their mediocre, overpriced batteries for it. :D:D:D



ORIGINAL: All The Way

bring a soldering gun or iron....those cant do it all
One of our electricians at work has one and said it sucks, also eats batteries like a fat kid with candy

XxHarobiker 01-24-2006 06:13 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
when i did a science fair project testing batteries i used duracell, energizer, radioshack, and another generic battery, the radio shcak lasted the longest at keeping a bulb going. so i dont know if they are necissarily bad, however i didnt have the time to test it a second time. and overpriced? id imagine they are cheeper than duracell, they were when i did my project anyway.

backfire 01-24-2006 08:34 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
Here are some other tests:

http://mysite.verizon.net/mikemelni/...battery02.html

MotorPsyko 01-24-2006 11:36 AM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
Yeah I got one and am not very impressed with it. Maybe mine was defective or something but I found that it was very difficult to get it to "light up" had to press pretty hard and naturally the tip is pretty fragile so it chipped within the first couple of uses.

I have a corded iron, and a butane one, I use the butane one the most as it heats up fast and gets nice and hot.

Funny thing about the butane one, I got it from radioshack and as I recall it was really cheap like $10 or so, in addition to the soldering tip it has a torch tip as well which I use frequently on heat shrink.

carmand 04-30-2012 06:10 PM

RE: Cold Fusion Solder Iron
 
Anyone know where I can get one from? I checked the Radio Shack web site and didn't see them. I have been looking high and low because my girlfriend use to have for making jewelry and someone took it.


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